{"id":5012,"date":"2023-01-30T11:16:46","date_gmt":"2023-01-30T01:16:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/effectivebehaviourmanagement.com.au\/?p=5012"},"modified":"2023-01-30T11:24:54","modified_gmt":"2023-01-30T01:24:54","slug":"morning-routines-5-steps-to-start-the-school-day-right","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/effectivebehaviourmanagement.com.au\/morning-routines-5-steps-to-start-the-school-day-right\/","title":{"rendered":"Morning Routines: 5 Steps to Start the School Day right"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Starting back at school causes lots of stress for families. Getting kids organised and out the door can be a such hassle. Then there\u2019s the stress of cranky kids at the end of the day and the bedtime battle before the whole cycle starts again.<\/p>\n
With some simple preparation, you can get your kids into good school day routines to get them out the door on time with everything they need.<\/p>\n
There are usually 6 steps to get out the door in the morning. Most times you only have an hour to get it all done. Unless your child knows each step, and how long each one should take, you’re going to end up with problems getting them out the door.<\/p>\n
Make the process easy for them. List each step in a logical order.<\/p>\n
For 6 steps to do in an hour, break up each step into 10 minute blocks.<\/p>\n
Children process pictures faster than words. Make up a simple chart with a picture for each step like this one:<\/p>\n
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Use pictures of a clock showing the time for each step. Put a clock in the same room as the chart. Even if they can\u2019t read the time on a clock, they can see time passing when the hand moves. You can help by reminding ahead of time: \u201cWhat do you do when the hand is on the 10?\u201d<\/p>\n
Does your child always get stuck at a step, like getting dressed or brushing their teeth? Steps like getting dressed or making lunch can be broken down into smaller steps. Once again you can make up a simple chart with a picture for each step, like this one:<\/p>\n
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Routines take time and practice to learn. Guiding your child through each step will help them learn more quickly. Help them with reminders about the next step coming up. If they\u2019re struggling to complete one step, check where they need help and guide them.<\/p>\n
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If you would like a free copy of a Morning Routine,\u00a0 contact EBM at info@effectivebehaviourmanagment.com.au<\/a><\/p>\n